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The Elks Convention parade along S. Broadway in the '40's.
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Volunteers from the Englewood Women's Clubs help at the Santa Clause Shop for Christmas of 1963. From left to right: Emily Self, Joanie Martin, Elsie Mann, Gertrude Murray, Sarah Hanson, Ruth Kaplan, Evelyn Manning, Zel Chamberlain.
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Foley Turner of 4710 S. Huron St. was named queen of All Souls Church festival and auction.
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Mounting the plaque honoring the Elks Club for refinishing the Cherrelyn Horse Car. From left to right: Don Orme, Vernon Lawson, Ray Blanks, Malcolm Taylor, Harry Musser, William Herrick, Ernest "Packy" Romans.
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Members of the Englewood New Comer's Club congratulate Jerold Casey on his triple for the day. From left to right: Lorraine Gilbert, Tissie Morgan, Mrs. Diane Wood (vice president), Mrs. Dianne Orville (president).
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Mrs. Larimer was installed as the president of the Elks ladies group.
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IOOF building was located at 3425 S. Broadway.
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Children tour the Fire Station during Fire Prevention Week. Lt. Bill Hamilton is on the extreme right.
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Englewood Volunteer Fire Department at the State Fire Convention in Sterling.
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Englewood Fire Department Band.
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Glenn Combellick, president of the Englewood Sertoma Club, holds the William A. Brummeth trophy awarded recently for general club excellence.
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Alfred Covert of 4801 S. Jason wins the youth award of the Optimist Club in 1959.
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Mary Hipps of 3259 S. Pennsylvania heads the Le-Otas in 1954.
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Eleanor Garrison receives the Le Ota honor of "Girl of the Month".
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Belleview Park before it was constructed in the pasture land of the H. T. Whitaker farm in about 1964. In the background are the buildings of the Arapahoe County Fair Grounds. In the foreground on the left is the old Belleview bridge that spanned Big Dry Creek. In the front are three unidentified citizens with Englewood City Manager Leslie E. Rudd (right).
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Elected officers for 1960 for the Odd Fellows-Pearl Rebakah Lodge #68. Standing from left to right: A. Williamson, Mary Jane Pierce, Pauline Kahler, Jennie Male, Eva Pruitt, Edith Berkler, Bessie Noack, Janiee Pickingpaugh, Evelyn Hart, Maxine Lusehinski, Persis Matthews, Cora May Hinton, Esther Adams, Frances Leckner, and Minnie Hessell. Seated from left to right: Pearl Hemphill, Betty Schultz, Edith Brower, Maude Wright, Anna Drummond, LaVonne Luhn,...
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Elected officers in 1960 for the Englewood Odd Fellows Lodge #138 are, left to right (back row): Paul Patterson, L.F. McMickell, Allen Wright, Ira Pickingpaugh and Paul Patterson Jr. Center row: Allen Lovenburg, Paul Vaughn, O.M.Oragon, Frank Whitcomb, Joe Lewis. Front row: Virgil McCune, Ted Williamson, Harold Kummer, Ronald Robetelia
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The Open Gate Garden Club project at City Park. From left to right: Mrs. Glenn Clayton, 4040 S. Washington, Mrs. Ronnie Wilson, 3995 S. Pennsylvania, Mrs. Martin Rhodes, 3885 S. Lincoln.
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Members of the Englewood Volunteer Fire Department at the State convention in Salida, Colorado, July 3-5, 1930.
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The winner of the Youth Christmas Lighting contest at the home of Rod White.